In coming days, activists in Vancouver will launch a campaign saying that increased oil shipments will inevitably destroy the B.C. tourism industry.
They are choosing to do this now because they hope that recent anti-oil protests on Burnaby Mountain have … Continue reading →

During the last few weeks, a time-warp has descended over Burnaby Mountain. I’m not just referring to the fact counter-cultural, anti-everything protesters are showing up in their best arrestee attire, making speeches to themselves and begging the RCMP to detain … Continue reading →

To mark B.C. Day, we’ve rounded up an eclectic array of 50 facts about our province. From the origins of the grey squirrels in Stanley Park to colourful characters, from record breakers to natural wonders, we have facts and … Continue reading →

B.C. forests are the largest renewable asset that we have, a public resource shared with First Nations across the province.
Whatever the fate may be of our non-renewable natural-gas resources, a topic that dominates today’s news headlines, our forests can … Continue reading →